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Detection of Ureaplasma Urealyticum by PCR and Biovar Determination by Liquid Hybridization

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1998 Oct 17
PMID 9774567
Citations 13
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An assay which combines the direct detection of Ureaplasma urealyticum with biovar determination was developed and applied to 618 urogenital specimens. U. urealyticum was detected by inhibitor-controlled PCR. A 429-bp fragment of the urease gene was amplified. The amplicons were labelled with digoxigenin during PCR. Biovar determination was performed by liquid hybridization with biotin-labelled biovar-specific probes, and the hybrids were detected with peroxidase-conjugated sheep anti-digoxigenin immunoglobulin G Fab fragments. Results of PCR and culture for 453 urogenital specimens from women and 105 urethral specimens from men could be compared. Among the specimens from women, 63% were PCR positive as well as culture positive, 0.9% were positive only by PCR, and 4% were positive only by culture. Among the specimens from men, 15% were PCR positive as well as culture positive, 1% were positive only by PCR, and 9% were positive only by culture. By using culture as the reference method, the PCR had a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 98% when applied to specimens from women and a sensitivity of 64% and a specificity of 99% when applied to specimens from men. Overall, 80% of the PCR-positive specimens contained biovar 1,13.5% contained biovar 2, and 6.5% contained both biovars.

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